Critic left screaming after driving world’s smallest car

The world’s smallest car made its television debut in January on BBC’s Top Gear, and the minuscule car left host Jeremy Clarkson screaming for help, according to Yahoo.

It’s not hard to see why either.

The car – if you can call it that — looks like Buzz Lightyear fused to a set of four go-cart wheels. As a result of the design, Clarkson feels every pothole on the road. He also mentions banging his head into the car’s windshield hood.

Top Gear was light on the details other than the quad-car is powered by a twin-stroke 100-CC engine and had a top speed of around 30 mph, according to Yahoo! UK. Its engine holds less than two liters of fuel, meaning it wouldn’t have a ton of range.

That makes the car ideally suited for in-town driving, not a freeway.

Clarkson, however, decides to test out the rolling body suit on a busy U.K. freeway. He’s left screaming for help as tractor trailers and other cars whiz by at double his speed.

The car, which isn’t in production, has already been put into a British museum, according to Yahoo.